It’s a blistery day in Cincinnati but the action along the banks of the Ohio River will heat up with an AFC North rivalry, as the Bengals welcome the Baltimore Ravens in hopes of sweeping the season series.Joe Burrow returned from his three-month turf toe recovery in Baltimore on Thanksgiving night, leading the Bengals to a 32-14 win. Cincinnati will look to get back in the win column and sweep 2025 against their Eastern Seaboard rivals. Need to go shovel your driveway during the game? Stay up to date with the WLWT sports team below.Burrow might be back, but the Bengals will be shorthanded on offense, with Tee Higgins in concussion protocol for the second time in the last three weeks after taking a couple of hard hits on the frozen ground in Buffalo last week.The Bengals will also again be without rookie pass rusher Shemar Stewart. Despite his return to practice this week, he is not ready to return to the field this week.Cincinnati’s late-season surge to make a Cinderella run at the playoffs will officially end Sunday if they lose, but they could be catching the Ravens at a good time.After winning five straight to revitalize their season, the Ravens have lost two-straight games, both against divisional foes (Cincinnati, Pittsburgh). If Baltimore loses Sunday, it’ll be the third time they’ve logged a losing streak of at least three-straight games this season.Kickoff between the Bengals and Ravens is set for 1 p.m.
CINCINNATI —
It’s a blistery day in Cincinnati but the action along the banks of the Ohio River will heat up with an AFC North rivalry, as the Bengals welcome the Baltimore Ravens in hopes of sweeping the season series.
Joe Burrow returned from his three-month turf toe recovery in Baltimore on Thanksgiving night, leading the Bengals to a 32-14 win. Cincinnati will look to get back in the win column and sweep 2025 against their Eastern Seaboard rivals.
Need to go shovel your driveway during the game? Stay up to date with the WLWT sports team below.
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Burrow might be back, but the Bengals will be shorthanded on offense, with Tee Higgins in concussion protocol for the second time in the last three weeks after taking a couple of hard hits on the frozen ground in Buffalo last week.
The Bengals will also again be without rookie pass rusher Shemar Stewart. Despite his return to practice this week, he is not ready to return to the field this week.
Cincinnati’s late-season surge to make a Cinderella run at the playoffs will officially end Sunday if they lose, but they could be catching the Ravens at a good time.
After winning five straight to revitalize their season, the Ravens have lost two-straight games, both against divisional foes (Cincinnati, Pittsburgh). If Baltimore loses Sunday, it’ll be the third time they’ve logged a losing streak of at least three-straight games this season.
Kickoff between the Bengals and Ravens is set for 1 p.m.